The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 514 - July 11, 2003

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'Strew me the ground with Daffadowndillies, / And Cowslips, and -s, and loved lilies' (Spenser) KINGCUP
'Words of learned -, and thund'ring sound / Amazed the gazing rustics rang'd around' (Goldsmith) GADROON
. . . where a Hindu spa conceals holy book? UPANISHAD
Basic theory of normal ten cents worth, say PARADIGM
Brookner book with point for dubious types FRAUDE
Celestial body said to be associated with Mrs Herries STARR
Cosmetic aids to deeper understanding? MADGE
Deranged German on ecstasy identifies Mass Observer CAPTAINBOLDWIG
Entirely admirable Fielding squire ALLWORTHY
Georgia doctor with nothing on gets silver decoration ORLANDO
Hillyer's hill INNES
Lady Nicholson inspired him, or her SPIFFING
Mary Roberts Rinehart's Rachel returns, in her chosen nightie PROFESSORDINGO
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Maxwell Anderson's was broad and slow KEY
Mistakenly assume hints will reveal special interests of Robertson Davies ENTHUSIASMS
No longer quiet oracle's retreat in India . . . DELHI
Penelope Fitzgerald's book agent FREDDIE
Poet gives credit to a playwright CRASHAW
Ponders inspirational women LENGTH
Powerful-sounding women's writer's women's writer FOLKMUSIC
Relatively inactive Shavian waste-disposal operative DOOLITTLE
Reportedly not a weighty reason for a repeated idea ALBERTCAMUS
Sailors' patron in Balearic resort EULALIA
Splendid one-word critique of Wodehouse oeuvre LEITMOTIV
Stevenson's pretty beastly travelling companion MUSES
Tangled skein of cursive writing NESKI